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Re: [ARSCLIST] Pirated Mengelberg 78s
A lot of this would be better suited to the 78-L list, where it's been discussed in detail many times. And no, Hit of the Week has no connection to Obie's labels, although Obie DID put out a paper-based
disc in the early 40s (lasted a couple of months, I believe, and any samples I've found have been so badly warped as to be unplayable).
78-L awaits your queries.
http://www.78online.com/
And here are some other goodies.
Oberstein articles:
http://www.hensteeth.com/obie.html
http://www.hensteeth.com/bootleg.html
http://www.hensteeth.com/obdating.html
http://www.hensteeth.com/other.html
Ertnst Lumpe on anonymous and pseudonymous LPs:
http://www.hensteeth.com/lumpe01.html
http://www.hensteeth.com/lumpe02.html (update)
dl
Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
> Interesting.I think I read somewhere "HIT" was one of Obie's first label.Did he put out those paper "Hit of the Week" records too?Did he haany connection to the later "HIT" label of the 60s ? Roger
>
> stevenc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Roger and Allison Kulp"
> > Indeed.I have a 10" Royale Lp,of Majestic Louis Primas.Roger
> Well, Hit was the label which later became Majestic...and it was
> also Obite's second or third stab at starting an indie label
> (Varsity begat Elite/Classic/Royale usw. which begat Hit and even
> MORE usw...) and Obie kept all the unclaimed masters from all of
> the above (in some cases, he sold Majestic masters to other labels
> and in others to the artist(s) involved). In fact, he managed to
> get the sides RCA pressed for Crown (he was working for RCA at
> that point). IIRC, David Diehl's web site goes into more detail
> on his discographic adventures...
>
> Steven C. Barr
>
>
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